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St Giles and Shipbourne
NEWSLETTER
January 2018
OFFICERS OF ST GILES AND VILLAGE ORGANISATIONS
ST GILES
Rector of Shipbourne with Plaxtol: Rev Dr Peter Hayler
The Rectory, The Street, Plaxtol TN15 0QG
Email: [email protected]
811081
Churchwardens: Viv Packer 810035
Paul Britton 365794
PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL Secretary: Mary Perry 810797
Children’s Rep: Glynis Coates 811432 Treasurer: Martyn Williams 833751 Choirmaster: John Young 810289
Flowers: Felicity Ward 810525 Bellringing: Paul Britton 365794
SHIPBOURNE PARISH COUNCIL
Parish Clerk: Sarah Huseyin 886402 [email protected]
Chair: Libby Cohen 07949 591716 Vice Chair: Nick Tyler 811079
Councillors: D Pettengell, V Redman J Sheldrick, J Bate
A Razaq
VILLAGE WEBSITE www.shipbourne.com
SHIPBOURNE SCHOOL Headmistress Mrs K Dodd 810344
www.shipbourne.kent.sch.uk
SHIPBOURNE VILLAGE HALL
Chairman: Curtis Galbraith 763637 Bookings: Helen Leach 07762 241720
SHIPBOURNE FARMERS’ MARKET
Organiser: Bob Taylor 833976
SHIPBOURNE WI President Margaret Thompson 810789
SHIPBOURNE CRICKET CLUB
Secretary: Mark Fenton 811067
PLAXTOL & SHIPBOURNE TENNIS CLUB
Membership: Cilla Langdon-Down 810338
ST GILES’ AND SHIPBOURNE NEWSLETTER
Editor: Lindsay Miles 810439 [email protected] Advertising: Tish Gourmelon 07966 035492
Copying: Mary Perry 810797
USEFUL POLICE CONTACT NUMBERS 101 For non-urgent police attendance,
passing useful information and 24 hour crime reporting
999 For emergencies 01622 690690 For Maidstone office
07772 226006 Mark Thomas, Police Community Support Officer
HAYWARDS the Butchers, 6 York Parade, Tonbridge
Tel 01732 355611 Cheerful and efficient service for all your needs
Meat and meat products, a range of sausages, cheeses, eggs, ham and much more
Giving a party? HAYWARDS will help you plan your catering and all your
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Dangerous trees made safe
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Rector of Shipbourne with Plaxtol
Rev Dr Peter Hayler The Rectory, The Street, Plaxtol TN15 0QG
Tel: 01732-811081 E-mail: [email protected]
PARISH DIARY – JANUARY 2018
Except where indicated below, the main morning service at ST GILES SHIPBOURNE is at 9.30am. Every weekday at 8.00am Morning Prayer will be said at Plaxtol Church and
every weekday evening (except Friday and Saturday) at 4.30pm Evening Prayer will be said at St Giles Shipbourne.
Thursday 4th NO Farmers’ Market at Shipbourne
SUNDAY
7th 8.00am Holy Communion at Plaxtol Church
9.30am Parish Communion at St Giles Shipbourne
11.00am Family Communion at Plaxtol Church
Readings: Genesis 1 vv 1-5 Acts 19 vv 1-7 Mark 1 vv 4-11
Monday
Baptism of Christ
8th 8.00am Morning Prayer at Plaxtol Church
4.30pm Evening Prayer at St Giles Shipbourne
7.30pm Shipbourne Parish Council Meeting, Village
Hall
Thursday 11th NO Farmers’ Market at Shipbourne
SUNDAY 14th 8.00am Holy Communion at St Giles Shipbourne
9.30am Matins at St Giles Shipbourne
11.00am Parish Communion at Plaxtol Church
Readings: 1 Samuel 3 vv 1-10 Revelation 5 vv 1-10 John 1 vv 43-end
Monday 15th 8.00pm Shipbourne PCC meeting at Village Hall
Thursday 18th 9-11am Return of Farmers’ Market at St Giles Shipbourne
SUNDAY
21st 8.00am Holy Communion at Plaxtol Church
9.30am Parish Communion at St Giles Shipbourne
12.00pm Short Communion at Plaxtol Church
4.00pm Community@4 at Plaxtol Church
Readings: Genesis 14 vv 17-20
Revelation 19 vv 6-10 John 2 vv 1-11
Thursday
25th 9-11am Farmers’ Market at St Giles Shipbourne
Saturday
27th 9.30-11.30am
Community Bread Basket at Plaxtol Church (see advert in Newsletter)
SUNDAY
28th 8.00am Holy Communion at St Giles Shipbourne
9.30am Family Service at St Giles Shipbourne
11.00am Parish Communion at Plaxtol Church
Readings: Deuteronomy 18 vv 15-20 Revelation 12 vv 1-5a Mark 1 vv 21-28
ERRATUM FROM THE DECEMBER 2017 NEWSLETTER FROM THE REGISTER Death: Arthur Greer died on 14 October aged 84
Sadly one of Shipbourne’s longest residents, Mr Arthur Greer, 84,
passed away on 14th October 2017 at The Tunbridge Wells Hospital.
He originally came to the area as a foundling child and had lived in
Back Lane for many years. Before his ill health, Arthur was a well-
known figure with his walking stick and cap, walking round the
village with one of his dogs by his side. He was a village character and will be missed by all who knew him. Donations in his memory
if so desired, to Thomas Coram School and Shipbourne School, c/o
Abbey Funeral Services, Tonbridge.
BULK REFUSE SERVICE (4th Saturday of month) Upper Green Road (opposite Village Hall) 8am - 9am on
Saturday 27 January 2018
Saturday 24 February 2018
PASTORAL LETTER LET IN SNOW? NO! LET IT SHOW! As surely as December 2017 gives way to January 2018, Christmas gives way to the season of Epiphany. The Church remembers the visit of the wise men, the Baptism of Christ, the wedding at Cana where many guests witnessed the first miraculous sign as Jesus transformed a rather damp squib of a party into a roaring success by change the water into wine, and the visit of Mary of Joseph to the temple in which an elderly man, Simeon, recognised the bay Jesus as the Messiah. In all these stories, something of
Jesus shows through, and ‘showing through’ is the literal sense of the word ‘Epiphany’. So what does all that mean for the church and society today. I believe that the glory of God still shows through in the ordinary things of life, and that some of the most powerful tools that the church has are the
sacraments of Baptism and Communion. In each of these rites we take ordinary things, water or bread and wine and, through faith, we receive that sense of blessing, a glimpse of the glory of God. At the end of January, on Saturday 27th, between 9.30 and 11.30, we will begin a new project that we hope will work in the same. Community Bread Basket will be a breakfast café event, held at the back of Plaxtol Church, using the lovely new space and facilities. We hope that in the very ordinariness of sharing a bite to eat and a drink, and meeting face to face within the busyness of our lives, we will glimpse something of the essence of community - which is at the very heart of our understanding of God. Many thanks to all who have offered help to make this new project a possibility. A similar extra-ordinary community meets week by week at Shipbourne, too, and, this year, the Farmers’ Market will be celebrating fifteen years. Whether it’s meat, game, vegetables, bread, cake, jam or cheese that you like best, or whether it’s the monthly pattern of gin, beer and other local booze, the market is a place where folk meet over the basic business of food shopping in a way that seeks to connect with local producers. Here, too, with eyes ears and hearts open, we can glimpse the glory of God. Watch this space for details of fifteenth anniversary celebrations. And if you should but catch a glimpse of the glory of God through the
ordinary things of life, how do you think you might respond? The stories I mentioned at the beginning give us a range of responses. The wise men travelled a very long way is order to see and worship, bringing expensive and symbolic gifts; the wedding guests saw and believed in Jesus; Simeon was so fulfilled that he declared he was ready to die in peace, words that the church still uses today at the time of death. Peace to all this New Year!
Peter Hayler Rector
Community
Bread
Basket
ROUX TWO Albert Roux and Michel Roux Jr will return to Shipbourne in June
2018 for another amazing dinner to mark the 15th anniversary of
the Shipbourne Farmers' Market. The confirmed date for the dinner
is Tuesday 5 June 2018 and, once again, the venue will be The Chaser Inn. There will be a window for ticket applications in the
Spring and further details will follow in the February Newsletter.
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A CHRISTMAS MURDER MYSTERY The Christmas party season started in earnest in Plaxtol Memorial
Hall on 1st December when we were all invited to attend the festivities at Rothersfield Hall. From the moment the curtains
opened to reveal a magnificent drawing room (courtesy of Julia
Cannon and Peter Leach), we were transported to a bygone age
where men thought they wore the trousers and the servants
assuredly did not know their place. Our hostess, Lady Dorothy (Gill
French),the epitome of calmness among the mayhem, ably fended off the thoroughly unlikeable Lord Charles, played to such good
effect by Graham Shewell. It was, thus, no surprise that he it was
who met an untimely end. But who, of the many suspects, dunnit?
Was it Mr Butler, the eponymous manservant (Steve Klain), whose
urbane yet haughty knowingness spoke of things unsaid, or the deliciously tipsy heiress Victoria (Julia Cannon) or even her friend,
Florence (Ruth Backhurst), whose attractive naivety concealed a
family torment? Was it the less than grieving widow, Lady Elizabeth
(Sandy Oram), whose hilariously forthright observations on her late
husband’s character put her squarely in the frame. And what of the
other servants who refused resolutely to remain below stairs – Mrs Cook, the…(yes, you guessed it) cook (Penny Court), whose
attractive West Country burr could not conceal a determination
more steely than the wicked knife she carried around and the
hapless Edie (Sue Lamb), whose tears hinted at highborn, if
unacknowledged, parentage? To unravel the mystery Her Majesty’s
finest were on hand, D.I. Moody (Patrick Thomas) more Manwaring than Morse and his less than gifted assistant D.C. Sullen, played to
such bumbling effect by Mike Brewin. Together they contrived to pin
the blame on a different person each night.
To the director, Linda Thomas, must go much credit for giving us such an entertaining night and the contributions of the many
people behind the scenes - the backstage crew, lighting and sound
engineers,the bar staff and, of course, the kitchen crew who served
up a delicious meal. After our visit to Rotherfield Hall, our
Christmases will seem rather tame.
Shipbourne Village Hall
Registered Charity No 1074519
The Hall can be hired for £12.50 per hour with a minimum of 4 hours (£50.00). It has an attractive secure garden with a good gate that can be closed. Inside there is wheelchair access through the rear door, a well-
appointed kitchen, the main hall and an adjoining side room plus all usual facilities.
For Village Hall enquiries and bookings please call 07762 241720 or email [email protected]
Further details can be found on the Shipbourne website www.shipbourne.com
SCOTTISH DANCING IN SHIPBOURNE VILLAGE HALL In the village hall on alternate Tuesday nights from 7.15 to 9pm,
starting again on Tuesday 9 January, please come and give it a go!
Just turn up or call Helen on 01732 811144 for more information.
Please note there will be a break for the whole of March whilst
works are being carried out to update the hall. Helen Leach
01732 811144
NEW ROUND OF ENERGY DEAL TO HELP RESIDENTS SAVE MONEY Tonbridge and Malling residents can find out whether they could
save money on their energy bills by registering for the new round of
Energy Deal. Tonbridge & Malling Borough Council is continuing to
support Energy Deal, a collective switching scheme which aims to
help householders to access cheaper energy tariffs.
Residents have until 12 February 2018 to register to take part in the
latest round. Energy suppliers will then be invited to compete with
their best offer at an energy auction. Residents registered with
Energy Deal will be sent a personalised offer showing the winning
tariff. They can then decide whether they wish to accept the tariff or not. It’s free to register and residents are not obliged to switch
energy supplier.
Tonbridge & Malling Borough Council is working in partnership
with Dartford, Gravesham, Dover and Tunbridge Wells councils to
operate the Energy Deal scheme. The more households that register, the better the deal that suppliers are able to offer.
Councillor Piers Montague, Cabinet Member for Housing, says:
“Registration is quick and easy, and many of our residents have
already made savings on their energy bills. We hope that more residents in the borough will register for the latest round of Energy
Deal by 12 February 2018 to find out if they can save money on
their energy costs. “
Registration is quick and easy, and many of our residents have
already made savings on their energy bills. We hope that more residents in the borough will register for the latest round of Energy
Deal by 12 February 2018. “
To register, please go to www.energydealswitch.com. Residents
without internet access can call Tonbridge & Malling Borough Council on 01732 876395 to register with the scheme.
If you’re FIT AS A FIDDLE and want to relive that GLORIOUS FEELING, then why not MAKE ‘EM LAUGH by bringing the whole family to see one of the ‘greatest movie musicals’ LIVE ON STAGE! Filled with every memorable moment from the film and a downpour of unforgettable songs, SINGIN’ IN THE RAIN is the perfect entertainment for any fan of the golden age of movie and theatre musicals alike. This delightful stage adaptation captures the waning days of the Hollywood silent-film era as it gives way to the new-fangled ‘talkies’. Set in the roaring ‘20s, silent movie stars are the biggest names in the world. Don Lockwood has it all, a string of hit films and a studio-engineered romance with the most beautiful actress in town. Don accidentally meets an aspiring young actress Kathy Selden while escaping from his fans and falls in love with her. Lina has troubles with the sharp tone of her voice, and Cosmo and Don decide to dub her, using Kathy's voice, to save their movie. When the jealous Lina finds out the strategy of the studio, she does not want to share the credits with Kathy and tries to force the studio to use Kathy in the background to dub her in other productions. But when Lina decides to speak and sing to the audience, the truth that she can do neither becomes obvious. This spectacular show is packed full of the charm, romance, comedy and tinsel town glamour of one the world’s best loved movies and features all the songs from the glorious MGM score including ‘Good Morning’, ‘Make ‘em Laugh’, ‘Moses Supposes’ and the classic ‘Singin’ in the Rain’. One thing is for sure, you'll be showered with everything you could wish for in a hit musical this Easter! If you want to know more about Lamps, look us up on our website https://www.lamps.org.uk/about-us/ Tuesday 3rd April - Saturday 7th April Nightly at 7.30pm with Wed & Sat matinee at 2.30pm Ticket prices: £15 (£13 concessions available on all performances) Box Office Telephone: 01732-304241 or book on line at http://www.boxoffice. Special early bird booking price - £11 on all tickets. E M Forster tonbridge-school.co.uk/home/ Book early for the best seats and to avoid disappointment.
SHIPBOURNE SCHOOL NEWS After a very busy and enjoyable run-up to Christmas, the school
term ended on December 20th with a service in the church. The
success of the School Council at fund-raising for charitable causes
was reflected in over £180 being made from their ‘Spotacular Fun
Fair’; this will go to Children in Need. Well done everyone, and
thanks to those who supported this event.
Christmas was celebrated in the traditional Shipbourne School way,
with a performance of the nativity ‘It’s a Baby’ to parents and
grandparents, carol singing at the Farmers’ Market and a
beautifully decorated tree, provided by the Fairlawne Estate. We even managed to fit in a visit to the Stag Theatre to see the
pantomime, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.
After a two week break for pupils and staff to re-charge their
batteries, school resumes on January 4th with great plans for 2018.
Brenda Mullinger
POPPY APPEAL A warm ‘thank you’ to the generous donors and kind house-to-
house collectors who together raised over £1500 in Plaxtol and
Shipbourne for this year’s Royal British Legion Poppy Appeal. The
RBL provides lifelong support for the Armed Forces community -
serving men and women, veterans, and their families. From Hadlow, Plaxtol & Shipbourne Poppy Appeal Organisers Sean
and Anne Waddingham (tel. 850048)
FEBRUARY NEWSLETTER Please send any articles and adverts for the February newsletter by
17 January 2018. Please note any articles received after this date
will be held over to the next issue as the Newsletter has a tight deadline for printing. Please email articles to
[email protected] or call 01732 810439.
SHIPBOURNE PARISH COUNCIL
The contact details for the Parish Council are:
Shipbourne Parish Council
Clerk – Mrs Sarah Huseyin
Gable Cottage
Ismays Road
Ightham TN15 9BE e-mail: [email protected]
Telephone: 01732 886402
Please visit the website for Shipbourne Parish Council Meeting
Agenda’s, Minutes and News. (http://www.shipbourne.com/) If you have any ideas or would like something added, such as a news item,
please email [email protected].
Highways Matters
If you notice any potholes, broken or missing signs or blocked
gullies, please report them to the Parish Clerk so that she can notify Kent Highways.
Shipbourne Parish Council have recently commissioned a radar
survey on Stumble Hill with a view to getting another speed
indication device near to the school. We have received the results
which have been sent to Kent Highways.
Kent Police
To report a non-urgent crime, call 101. Kent Police will be launching
a new online reporting service later this year. Look out for details in
forthcoming newsletters or on the Shipbourne Parish website.
Planning
TM/17/03117/FL - Grange House, Upper Green Road,
Shipbourne, Tonbridge, Kent, TN11 9PL.
Single storey rear extension, first floor side extension, enclosure of
utility area, part conversion.”No objection.” TM/17/03204/TNCA – The Lee, Upper Green Road, Shipbourne,
Tonbridge, Kent, TN11 9PH. T1 Mature Oak – lift lower canopy by
approx. 1 m by removal of secondary growth, T2, T3, T4 – remove
lowest horizontal branches and T5 self seeded Horse Chestnut –
remove secondary branches from Noth Eastern stem to reduce the interference with mature Oak canopy. “No objection.”
TM/17/03263/FL - Woodlands Farm, Back Lane, Shipbourne,
Tonbridge, Kent TN11 9PP. Proposed double garage and new
vehicular access. Applicant: Kingswood Training Services. “SPC
object on the basis that the proposed changes do not address our
original objection. Please also note that Back Lane is a classified ‘C’ road and that the highway safety issue as outlined in our original
objection has yet to be investigated.”
TM/17/03279/LDP - Kingswood Training Services, Back Lane,
Shipbourne, Tonbridge, Kent, TN11 9PP. Formation of access to
unclassified road and formation of vehicular hard standing between principal elevation of dwelling and highway.
Planning Approvals from TMBC
TM/17/01741/FL School Lane, Cottage School Lane, Shipbourne,
Tonbridge, Kent TN11 9RT. Conversion of existing outbuilding
containing garage/residential accommodation to main house to 2 bedroom dwelling, with single storey rear extension.
TM/17/02580/LB Village Hall, Upper Green Road, Shipbourne,
Tonbridge, Kent TN11 9PL. Listed Building Application: replacement
ceiling and internal works.
TM/17/02581/FL 1 Grange Cottages, Upper Green Road, Shipbourne, Tonbridge, Kent, TN11 9PJ.Single storey rear
extension.
17/02885/TNCA Butchers Cottage, Stumble Hill, Shipbourne,
Tonbridge, Kent, TN11 9PE. T1 - Twin stem Eucalyptus to fell to
ground level.
17/02166/LDE Ambleside, Reeds Lane, Shipbourne, Tonbridge, Kent, TN11 9RR. Lawful Development Certificate Existing: Non-
compliance with agricultural occupancy condition of TM/75/1070.
Our next Parish Council meeting is at 7.30pm on 5th February
2018. All members of public are welcome to attend.
Please note that building works are due to start at the village hall In
February and the March Parish Meeting will be held at an
alternative venue. Please check the website for further details.
Mrs Sarah Huseyin, Parish Clerk
E-mail: [email protected]
Telephone: 01732 886402
FROM YOUR COUNTY COUNCILLOR Thank you to those of you who took the time to respond to KCC’s
budget consultation. Most people who took part supported the
proposed rise in council tax of just under 4% (1.99% for all services
plus a special levy of 2% ringfenced for social care). As explained in
this consultation, we still need to make savings to cope with increased costs and rising demand for social care as more of our
population reaches frail old age. Our Government grant is also
decreasing and will be completely withdrawn by 2020.
All discretionary expenditure is under scrutiny including the £7.5m a year we pay to the bus companies for services which do not cover
their costs. 97% of the bus services in Kent run without a direct
subsidy although they are indirectly supported through payments
by KCC of £17m for travel on concessionary bus passes, as well as a
£9m subsidy for travel passes for young people and £7m on home to
school transport (these are annual figures). These payments will continue. There will be a specific consultation in early 2018 on the
direct £5.7m subsidy for uneconomic bus services with a view to
getting the bus companies to pick up more of these services
themselves (they have been raising fares above inflation for the last
five years) and looking at better ways of providing travel such as community run bus services and car/taxi sharing options.
One of the ways we’ve been making savings over the last few years is
making more of our services available through our website. School
admissions are now handled almost entirely this way and we have
over 3,000 web pages covering over 300 KCC services. Each month an average of 216,000 people contact the site and view 880,000
pages. There’s been an increase in use of the website by 36% over
the last 5 years and more people are using their mobile phones to
view the website. Please use the website for reporting problems you
see on the highways. There’s an interactive map which makes it easy to pinpoint a problem such as a pothole and you’ll be given a
reference number which helps if you need to get me
involved. Emergencies such as a tree blocking a road should be
reported by phone to 03000 41 91 91 or if you think someone is in
immediate danger then call the emergency services on 999.
This is the time of year when we face some of the coldest and
wettest weather so please allow yourself more time for your journey
and for up to date information on Kent’s roads look at Kent
Highways’ twitterfeed @KentHighways
Harry Rayner
County Member for Malling West
Tel: 03000 421606
Email: [email protected]
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SHIPBOURNE FARMERS’ MARKET
MAKE IT LOCAL – A NEW YEAR’S RESOLUTION TO KEEP THROUGH THE YEAR
New Year is here and it’s time for a few resolutions. How about
giving yourself a reward. A regular trip to your local Farmers
Market! With some planning and research, you’ll eat more healthily,
food will taste better and you’ll save money by shopping locally with the seasons. Add to your feel-good factor the support you will be
giving local businesses and producers and the whole thing makes
perfect sense.
After the excesses of the Christmas period, budgets are tight and healthier menus are on everyone’s minds. So it’s time to go minimal
in the kitchen and enjoy simple clean dishes that satisfy the senses.
The brassica family neatly fits the bill. Kale, Savoy cabbage, sprouts
and spring greens are all full of flavour now and don’t need to be
boiled to death. Quite the opposite as they work perfectly in stir
fries, hearty soups and curries, or just serve them simply shredded and steamed tossed with a little seasoning and a dash of cold
pressed rapeseed oil. Mark Twain called cauliflower ‘cabbage with a
college education’ and it certainly is a vegetable that deserves more
than just a cheesy sauce. Try it in soups, fritters, or steamed then
tossed in pan with olive oil, chopped anchovies and garlic with some
chilli for a quick pasta sauce. Main crop potatoes, Jerusalem artichokes, parsnips, celeriac, swede and turnips provide the starch
that keeps us going in the cold so mash them together, season well
and serve with slow cooked meat dishes.
Fish fits perfectly into a healthier diet. Lemon sole, halibut, skate and turbot are all good now when the seas are cold. – try them
simply cooked on a griddle with a little oil to prevent sticking and
finish with a squeeze of lemon juice. Venison is plentiful and, with
its lean flesh and high mineral content, is marvelous for those
watching waistlines. The feathered game season comes to a close
around the end of the month so now is a good time to use wild duck or pheasant in a casserole or pie.
COOKERY CORNER
BAKED SEA BASS WITH POTATOES, PEPPERS AND PRESERVED LEMONS
This is one of my favourite methods of cooking any fish as it’s
incredibly simple and quick. It works with either fillets or whole fish
and all you need is a salad or steamed green veg such as broccoli for
a healthy meal
Serves 2
Prep 10 minutes
Cook 40 minutes
300g waxy potatoes, scrubbed and thinly sliced
1 Romano red pepper, seeded and sliced
1 preserved lemon, roughly chopped
1 large clove garlic, finely chopped
3 fresh bay leaves, torn in half
2 sea bass fillets (about 150 – 200g each), skin left on
2 tbsp extra virgin olive oil
1. Preheat the oven to 200C gas mark 6. Put the potatoes,
pepper, lemon, garlic and bay leaves in a bowl with half the olive oil and seasoning and toss together to combine. Spread
over the base of a roasting pan or baking dish that will fit the
fish fillets neatly. Bake in the oven for 25 – 30 minutes until
nearly tender and starting to brown at the edges.
2. Remove from the oven and turn the potatoes carefully to
bring any unbrowned bits to the surface. Arrange the fish
fillets on the top, skin side up. Drizzle with the remaining oil
and return to the oven for 10 -12 minutes until the fish is
cooked through. Serve on warmed plates with a green salad
and a glass of chilled white wine. Mary Gwynn is a local author and food writer. She writes regularly for Waitrose Weekend newspaper and has published several cookery books, including The WI Cookbook: The First 100 Years and The Busy Mum’s Cookbook.
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THE GARDEN SHED I wish you all a very happy New Year and a very successful and
rewarding 2018 in your garden.
In last month’s article I wrote about some shrubs that flowered over
the winter period, and here are some more. The joy of most of
these winter flowerers is that they are very highly scented and a few
sprays brought into the house will fill it with perfume. One example
is the shrubby honeysuckle (Lonicera x purpusii ‘Winter Beauty’), this will grow to 120–150cms (4-5ft) but it can be kept compact by
being pruned after it has finished flowering; its creamy white flowers
will start blooming just before Christmas and carry on until a final
flush in late March. The plant itself is semi-evergreen and will
flourish in sunshine or partial shade. Two species of Viburnum, V. x bodnantense and V. farreri are winter flowering and highly
scented. V. x bodnantense needs a lot of space as it can grow to
210-240cms (7-8ft.), it is a deciduous shrub and its pink flowers
appear in November and will continue to bloom until mid March, V.
farreri is a smaller plant and its white scented flower bloom over a
shorter period.
Christmas Box or Sweet Box (Sarcocca confusa, S. ruscifolia and S.
hookeriana var. digyna) are a group of compact evergreen shrubs
which will grow 90-120cms (3-4ft.); they are happy to grow in shade
and their highly scented flowers open in mid January. Sarcocca
confusa has the strongest perfume and is the most compact of this group.
Daphne bholua flowers from January onwards and its perfume is
one of the strongest of all the winter blooms, it is not as easy to
grow as some of the other shrubs, but the flower display and the gorgeous scent make it well worth growing. Daphne bholua
‘Ghurka’ is the hardiest of the group; it is deciduous, and grows to
120-150cs (4-5ft.), its mid-pink flowers bloom from mid January
onwards. A slightly more tricky but superb variety is Daphne. b.
‘Jacqueline Postill’, this variety has deeper pink flowers and a
wonderful perfume.
There are many more plants that flower at this time of year and a
visit to a notable garden - like the R.H.S. Gardens at Wisley, will
show that the winter months are not devoid of any flowering plants
outside, and especially scented ones.
This is the last article I will be writing for the St Giles and
Shipbourne Newsletter. I have enjoyed sharing my love of gardening
with you and I wish you a happy and rewarding 2018 in your
garden.
Tessa Forbes
Editor’s Note: Huge thanks to Tessa and Donald for their gardening and weather contributions to the Newsletter!
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